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Subject: missing usb-ohci ids
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Package: discover1-data
Version: 1.2004.02.08-5
Severity: normal
Comparison of usb-discover's uhci list with discover1-data reveals the
following pci ids that are in the former, but not in the latter:
808624c2
808624c4
808624c7
These three are the USB controllers in a Linux Certified LC2000 laptop
which I have on loan. I thought I'd already filed a bug on these, but I
cannot find it. If you need lspci info, I can get that.
808624de
808624d7
808624d4
808624d2
These are from a PIV-based abit motherboard, according to usb-discover's
changelog. Unfortunatly, I don't know any more details.
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All of these pci id's use usb-uhci in my local copy. One of them had a
typo and the fix is in CVS, but all the others are present. The
1.2004.02.08-3 release has this in the changelog: "Various USB
controller fixes that were previously unknown now use usb-uhci", which
probably accounts for this. Closing this bug.
- David Nusinow
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